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Cambridge University Press (CUP), Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, S288(8), p. 135-138, 2012

DOI: 10.1017/s174392131201678x

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THz Observations of the Cool Neutral Medium

Journal article published in 2012 by John M. Dickey ORCID
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Abstract

AbstractThe astrophysical drivers for far-infrared spectroscopy of the Galactic interstellar medium using a 15m class telescope on Dome A are compelling. For the diffuse, atomic phase, the most important lines in the far-IR spectrum are OI at 63μm and CII at 158μm. These are the dominant cooling lines of the cool, neutral medium, and they show rich spectral structure in Herschel observations at low latitudes. But theory predicts that they should both be highly sub-thermal in excitation, so that the level populations are not in equilibrium with the kinetic temperature of the gas. A large single dish telescope or an interferometer may be able to study the absorption and emission to determine the optical depth and column density of atoms and the physical conditions in the emission regions. Comparison of Herschel CII spectra with 21-cm absorption spectra indicates that a significant fraction of the 158μm flux may be coming from the atomic rather than the molecular phase.

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